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4-star recruit Brandon Williams recommits to Arizona

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Brandon Williams has once again committed to Arizona.

The four-star recruit announced Saturday at the Ballislife All-Star Game he will play for the Wildcats after all, according to Arizona Daily Star's Bruce Pascoe.

The 6-foot-1 point guard had previously committed to Arizona, but withdrew on March 2 in the wake of an FBI investigation involving coach Sean Miller and a reported payment to a recruit. Miller denied the accusations and kept his job following an internal review.

Williams, who's since visited other schools like Gonzaga and Oregon, said he's most comfortable with his original choice.

"The whole thing with me was being extremely happy with a program where I know I'm most comfortable with and where I know my heart first led me," he said, per Pascoe. "That was with coach (Sean) Miller and the University of Arizona."

Williams is rated No. 37 overall in the 2018 class by ESPN after averaging 24.7 points and 2.7 assists per game as a senior last season at Crespi High School.

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